The Barkling Beast once again protects us on our high-risk, treacherous forays downtown.
Category: walkabout / local
rDay Four-Hundred-Four, Yikes!
Perhaps not such an auspicious day …
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Forging on, undaunted, we attempt to take the Shade-Dog for an excursion around campus for his late afternoon walk. Charlie-Wag has a mind of his own …
rDay Four-Hundred-Three: Camera Work by Kim
First, a couple of stills ….
Then some video …
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rDay Four-Hundred-Three
This morning: up Owsley Canyon, then off on some MERA trails.
rDay Four-Hundred-Two
Pretty much the usual: walkin’ the Charlie-Dogg. Some more front yard, by popular request.
rDay Four-Hundred-One
Dog walk in chilly late afternoon, then split off to visit at 103. Returning, I cut across campus to minimize exposure to the beginning light rain and come upon a high school track meet between county high schools. Dash home after a few minutes for warm and dry.
rDay Three-Hundred-Ninety-Eight
While Kim rests, Nik and Dad take Charles the Great for a stroll. If you can call it that, as the Sloth-Dog insisted on taking a sitdown approximately once per block. Nik also carried him across the street twice to avoid confrontations with other canines.
rDay Three-Hundred-Ninety-Six: MERA
Up early, quick snack, then head out to hike Mt. Emily Recreation Area (MERA) trails, despite mist and mild sprinkles, to find the “rock pile” and have an outdoor breakfast.
rDay Three-Hundred-Ninety-Five: Gangloff Park
rDay Three-Hundred-Ninety-Four
Warm, even sunny (until it wasn’t and the rain came) today. Looking at the burst of bloom everywhere. And of course looked for Prince (R.I.P.) tie-ins with Purple Rain. Also saw a couple of quite different expressions of truck culture.
















































































































































